Milwaukee Buzz - March 11, 2015 Federal cuts cause increased reliance on charitable food programs
For many Milwaukeeans, hunger is an unfortunate reality of life. The lingering effects of a sluggish economy, paired with recent cuts to the federally funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - known as FoodShare in Wisconsin -- have caused many to rely on a network of food banks, pantries and hot meal programs that are trying to meet the growing demand while advocating for additional aid, reports Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Movies & TV - Feb. 9, 2015 Special feature: Does Milwaukee TV have a weather obsession?
As we trudge through another winter, thinking we've got it the worst - and we hear about it the most on TV - industry insiders say that's not quite right. Everyone, everywhere complains about their city's weather and its weather coverage. Yet for the most part, every TV station reports on it the same way. Here's an in-depth look at the changing face of Milwaukee weather.

Sports - Jan. 27, 2015 Are the Bucks headed in the right direction?
The Milwaukee Bucks are now officially in the second half of the 2014-15 season, having completed 44 of their 82-game schedule. Currently, they are an Eastern Conference playoff team. Are they overachieving? Are young players arriving early? Or, might an "accidental" playoff berth set the franchise back in its quest to acquire a difference maker?

Sports - April 10, 2014 Minus Tiger, Masters lacks drama
Tiger Woods will miss The Masters this week after back surgery, and while the world's top player hasn't won a major championship since 2008, his drought and aura have made for compelling television. Now, the tournament is up for grabs with no real hook for the causal viewer.